That’s how much it would have cost for the 20 minutes it took yesterday to sentence Natalie McLennan, who at one time charged $2,000 per hour as New York’s self-described “No. 1 escort.”

The former call girl was found guilty of attempted money laundering in the fourth degree and sentenced to time served. Five years ago, she spent almost 30 days behind bars while waiting to make $25,000 bail.

At the time, she was charged with money laundering and promoting prostitution after she bragged in an article in New York magazine that she was “a little moneymaking machine.”

In Manhattan Criminal Court yesterday, the leggy brunette — looking nothing like her big-bucks image — waived her right to appeal and the charges were reduced.

McLennan, 30, declined to comment and quickly left the courtroom.

During her steamy stint in New York five years ago, McLennan’s “boss” was Jason Itzler, the self-proclaimed “king of all pimps” and owner of the now-defunct New York Confidential escort agency that serviced former “love gov” Eliot Spitzer.

Her high-end hooker life imploded when McLennan, known to clients as Natalia — was profiled in a 2005 New York magazine cover story.

Her lawyer, John Nicholas Iannuzzi, yesterday called “horse-

s – – t” the allegation that McLennan cooperated with prosecutors in the Spitzer case to get a lighter sentence.